20 gadgets to look forward to this year

The company has tied up with more than 11 of the leading mobile content and service providers to offer its Galaxy NotePRO users with up to approximately $700 worth of the pre-paid, long-term subscription offers from best-selling news, social media and cloud storage providers.

Some of the free subscription include 12 months of Bloomberg Businessweek+, 6-month of Cisco WebEx Meetings, New York Times, and Remote PC.

20 gadgets to look forward to this year

Intel has developed a smart wireless charging bowl where in the user can simply drop the smart headset into the bowl and it will begin to wirelessly recharge. The bowl can simultaneously charge multiple devices.

20 gadgets to look forward to this year

Tony Antolino, Chief Marketing Officer for EyeLock, demonstrates the Myris, a USB-powered iris scan. The software converts iris characteristics to a unique code that can be used to unlock your computer.

20 gadgets to look forward to this year

A Petzi Connect is displayed in the Petzila booth during the CES. The Internet-enabled device lets pet owners remotely interact with their pets, take photos and video, and dispense food. The device is expected to retail for $169.00 and be available in March 2014.

20 gadgets to look forward to this year

At the CES, the Nikon booth has an awesome service. The booth had 68 cameras that fire at the same time. The images are processed to create a 3D model of the subject that can be placed inside a computer video game.

20 gadgets to look forward to this year

A SmartOne infant sleep monitor is shown on a doll at the Sensible Baby booth during the 2014 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

The wearable device fits into a chest pocket and sends information and active alerts on temperature, baby orientation and breathing to a parent's mobile device. The device will retail for $149.00 and be available online in the second quarter of 2014.